Fantasy Tip: Bryant probably will be able to play in Week 15 but will drop to the No. 3 receiver for the Steelers with JuJu Smith-Schuster back in the lineup. He has posted decent numbers the last several weeks but can be benched if owners have better options available.

Fantasy Tip: This was an encouraging night for Bryant, who still managed to stay involved despite the return of teammate JuJu Smith-Schuster from injury. In fact, Bryant literally logged the same exact amount of receptions, yards and targets as he did a week ago against the Packers, the only difference being he didn't score in this one. He's a tremendously volatile option with Smith-Schuster involved, but he's also someone that can be a huge difference-maker in any league.

Fantasy Tip: Few teams don't have the option to minimize a player with Bryant's upside, but with Antonio Brown and JuJu Smith-Schuster on the outside the Steelers are one of them. Minus an injury to one of those two it doesn't seem like Bryant will have much of an on-the-field impact this season.

Fantasy Tip: Fantasy owners will want to file this away, but not necessarily make a play to stash him on the bench. He still has a long way to go before re-emerging as a fantasy regular. As long as Antonio Brown and JuJu Smith-Schuster are healthy, there isn't a huge role for Bryant.

Fantasy Tip: The disgruntled Bryant will supposedly be more involved in the Steelers' game plan going forward, but we'll believe it when we see it. JuJu Smith-Schuster broke out in Bryant's absence last week and appears to have officially supplanted Bryant as Pittsburgh's No. 2 wide receiver. Don't start Bryant until he gets back on track and starts producing consistently.

Fantasy Tip: This suggests Pittsburgh does not intend to trade him as it has said all along, but it also doesn't mean he is returning to the starting lineup either. JuJu Smith-Schuster is coming off a game in which he piled up 193 receiving yards and had caught the eye of the coaching staff long before that, so Bryant is likely to be no more than a situational deep threat for the remainder of 2017 barring an injury to Antonio Brown or Smith-Schuster. Owners should not feel compelled to hold on to Bryant during the team's Week 9 bye.